Business Success Is for the Healthiest: An Analysis of Small-scale Entrepreneurs in Mumbai, Maharashtra

This study aimed to investigate the current health status of entrepreneurs and its impact on business performance. For the present study, a primary survey was conducted in Mumbai, from February to August 2018. A total sample of 540 self-employed migrants running small-scale business, whose last usua...

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